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Event Horizon | Testing LK-99 and Room Temperature Superconductors with Michael Perrone and Jeremy Rys @EventHorizonShow | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 10 hours ago
Why is LK-99 so Hard to Replicate?
Are room temperature superconductors possible to make?

Michael Perrone studied mathematics, physics, computer science and engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a focus on finite element modeling and partial differential equations before interning at Jennifer Lewis' lab at the the Wyss Institute at Harvard, followed by jobs at Voxel8, an electronics 3D printing company, and Solvus Global, a metal additive manufacturing company with a focus on Cold Spray technology. At these positions Michael picked up practical industry knowledge on colloid physics, polymers and organic chemistry, battery chemistry, metallurgy and ceramics, and condensed matter physics in general. He started a student project at WPI that would later develop into Lawrence Livermore National Lab's semisolid metal printing project. More recently, in 2020 Michael started Sanrel with the intention of bringing Semisolid Metal Printing to the market, and now Sanrel has many concurrent projects across diverse fields of condensed matter physics and thermodynamics.
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Jeremy Rys has a Bachelors Degree in Physics from Bridgewater State University and has spent the last decade and a half investigating scientific controversies and publishing his analyses on his YouTube Channel - @AlienScientist He currently works as the head lab technician for Michael Perrone at his Worcester, MA lab where they fabricate and analyze nanomaterials and other technologies for new and emerging market applications.

Jeremy was a founding member of the Alternative Propulsion and Engineering Conference APEC (AltPropulsion.com) and has interviewed dozens of scientists and technicians with first hand experience on Classified Programs. His fascination with the UFO topic has led him down many rabbit holes, but his main focus has always been the end goal of making Star Trek a reality. To this end, Jeremy believes that if the Government really is hiding alien technology, then this community collectively can force disclosure through proving out the technology with open source science collaboration.

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